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rolling pin

NOUN
  1. utensil consisting of a cylinder (usually of wood) with a handle at each end; used to roll out dough

How To Use rolling pin In A Sentence

  • Collect the pastry by rolling it on to the rolling pin and spreading out on the baking sheet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Roll the dough into a ball and then flatten it with a rolling pin.
  • Collect the pastry by rolling it on to the rolling pin and spreading out on the baking sheet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Coarsely crush with a rolling pin so that the largest pieces are the size of peas.
  • Online hordes massed, brandishing rolling pins and placards, ready to tear down the bunting and upturn the ovens. The Sun
  • Tap the meat out lightly with a heavy object such as meat cleaver or rolling pin.
  • In this first episode, nerves are jangling as one woman tries to open a tin with a carving knife and rolling pin. The Sun
  • Pour syrup on it and spread it abroad with a rolling pin.
  • Drape half of the dough over the rolling pin, then transfer to the pie pan.
  • Gently but firmly beat the fillet with a rolling pin until doubled in size and the thickness of a 50p coin. Times, Sunday Times
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